r f PAGsroua v-- -1. r j, U kj Li V J t. J - v,- i iJ cy niAi,i: tnxc:;zY "No Favor Sway Us; No Fear Shall Awe 'Frca First Statesman, Uarcb 23, 1231 THE ?TATESr.IAN PUBLISHING CO. CHARLES A. SPHAGUE, Editor and Publisher - - . , . - - .;,-. - - . ' - ; ; :-;r: -, ,' Member of The- Associated Press' .LTh Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to ft or not otherwise credited In this newspaper. Sicily invaded I - , . - . tally ill has occurred In the past quarter-cen- ' - tury; and we can be sure that our government The invasion of Sicily: is. a prelude to the in- - will provide the best of care and treatment for vasion of the continent; and j the subsequent - the victims of "war madness," act of this great drama may not I be long. de, r -j . W . layecL From Sicily to the mainland of Italy Delazon Smith . I 7' f " la hut a two-mile . lump. 11 we uiuss hj VAmm the island undoubtedly they will hop across the; strait of Messina to reduce already. tottering Italy. ' A 7- 1 But other thrusts may be m early anticipation elsewhere in the Balkans, in southern France, . where th6 Germans seem to be assembling for ces, in Norway perhaps in western Europe itself. For one things we have heard nothing of Montgomery since the early battles in Tunisia, save" for his message of congratulation to; his troops. He may be' commanding another adven ture? say invasion from .the middle East. It would be quite logical for the allies to strike hard and in as many places as possible without to much dispersion of force. All we can-do is to await developments. - - j If- Sicilv crumbles in short order Italy may throw in the towel without waiting for allied - The use of names' of Oregon pioneers on new Liberty .ships! should give ,the present -genera' tion of prcgonians a .short course in Oregon his tory. Someone recently confessed his ignorance of the' men whose names appear on the frieze in the legislative chambers of the state capi toL Yet those inames were carefully chosen and deserve a place on such a roster. One name, little known now, but well known in the days of Ore gon's beginnings, is that of Delazon Smith, giv en recently to a ship launched at Oregon Ship building yards. - - 1 Smith, a native of New York, came to Oregon from Iowa in 18521 He was both a lawyer and a ' newspaper : man ,and lost no time in becoming active in Oregon affairs. He founded the Albany Democrat, which survives as the Democrat Her ald, in 1833, waa a member of the territorial , landings. Hitler wfll hardly waste much of his j legislature of 1854-6, of the constitutional con- -strength in defense of Italy whose usefulness - vention in 1857. He, with Gen.-Joe Lane, was ' , as an ally has passed with the loss of the Med- . elected to the US senate but the delays in con- " KtRBiuiuu action on vrregon siaienooa sept nim waiting so he did not take office until Feb. ' Herranean,'-;'..:"::..-:' ,:;Hr v '-. All indications are that the , attack has been carefully planned, is "mounted in full strength and has been preceded by crippling bombard ment. So lire can -have little doubt as to the re- suit, hopeful as we are for an early decision that our forces may. press on for the final grapple with' the1 "beast' of Berlin." f ,pL-t4' History Is Long i . 14, 1859, serving untfl March 4th of thei same year, when his term expired, j-. h::, H ff:: ; t .- Meantime politics in Oregon waa in ferment The old Salem Clique headed by A. Bush, Ben Harding, and Lafayette Grover was breaking with the Joe Lane faction. Oregon democracy, ' longldominant, was splitting between the Doug-. las democrats arid the Breckenridge-Lane" Dro- slavery democrats. Smith was lined up with his colleague, Joe Lane, and when his term expired Chayter SI ContliineJ . ' : There were scowls and mut tering ; from the other handlers. Paul expanded. lie, too, be -an to claim his heritage. He threw back to the handler behind him,. "She's got to be up at the front where she belongs or there's no show.1 i Ila spoke as if Howdy were the veteran -of a hundred shows, and not a tyro In the arena. : - - -' ;-- .. ', ; In his excitement; Paul fum bled her lead, and it UVL from his ' hand. Rowdy's head swept to an are, as she caught It in mid-air. This was the game Ann had taught her on those early morning 1 walks. If the. lead touched the ground you lost, and had to do It all over again. Paul had frowned at the performance; he didn't approve of show dogs being taught tricks. - Rowdy was doing it all by herself at this moment She even added the extra fillip of throw- lng fhe lead in the air with the manner of an ! , accomplished French chef tossing a salad. Paul reached for it but that too, was part of the game. J came in which the mouth was quicker -7 rrcres . 1 - , ' vEut the for-t to that this was a c.:l. and .the-? rst fc'rcJ to V. : pur-. ; pie were wua to avcij tha r-.arch , of klnzs. The fcandlsra LehLid. were thrown out cf their gait they bunched up hi to break strlia; and Li etlc -'Jr. to control their char-es . with ; their leashes they merely ad Jed to the confusion. Doctor Eirria tried to trinj order by l? Ir.j ths tf-.-l for the gait la th bis breeds the gait is a revealing test cf the lndivid uaL He or she must be articulat ed for fast flowing covers j cf the terrain, the movement must be ; efortless, graceful from ev ery angle, a melody unbroken like a Viennese waltz. Rowdy stepped forward. End less miles of early morning workouts, with Ann Jcg-trotting at her side, had put not only polish but speed upon that gait. Paul made one last futile ges ture to grab the lead, lest she begin to pace, or even take it Into her head to 'bound out Into' the circle of spectators to find Ann nut . nnn juitn-.j I. ' her feet hardly touched the Our. 'Sunday Punch The Native Sicilian, if his memory ran back to the beginnings of habitation on the island, in March the special session of May 16th follow- " would experience littte surprise as heJooks up ing wouldn't reelect him. In fact it was so badly to see British . and American and" Canadian, troops landing on the shores of his island. For he could remember when" the cruising Phoeni cians, many centuries before the birth of Christ founded settlements on the west coast one of which is the modern Palermo; and he could re call the establishment of Greek colonies in the eighth, century, BC, of which Syracuse was chief . He coiild remember when the Carthagin- : iansf controlled the sea and established their colonies on the island; and how it became a R67 i man province during the second Pumc war spm inat no one was elected and the Oregon ' seat was vacant for a time. Smith died in 1880. Three children of Smith are still livingVannie Smith, Albany, one-time sheriff of Linn coun ty, Delazon Smith, real estate man of Portland, and Mrs. Thomas, formerly of Jefferson, now of Albany. 1 ' .. . 1 This crack-up of Oregon democracy was not healed. Grover, of the Salem clique, first con gressman, was defeated by Lansing Stout in the state democratic convention, which widened the : breach between the Bush and Lane factions. (214-212 BC). the one in which the great math- , Grover was a protege of Bush's and sercxl ematician and Physicist Archimedes, was killed ? editor orf the Statesman on occasion when Bush when an ignorant soldier interrupted him in was absent' And the republican party was on. his study.' i the rise, led by the Portland Oregonian. Logan, This, native of long memory could recall the . the republican candidate gave Stout a close call glory ftheRoman empire, the visit of St Paul .. in the general election. to-Syracuse on his way to Borne (Acts 28:12). , He might reinber how fierce were those Vandals 5 who overran the island in the fifth century, . ' AJD and how the Saracens sacked it in the -ninth century, and then of the swings in politi cal fortunes as crusaders and rival princes came and went until after its own brief up swing of fortune under the "Two Sicilies' 4he When the legislature met on Smt in' iRun it.waa composed of 24 Douglas democrats, 16 Breckenridge-Lane democrats and ten repub licans. To prevent action 'six of the Lane fac tion hid-out for about two weeks, but were per suaded to return. ? Finally Jthe Douglas demo crats and republicans made a fusion,' electing James W. Nesmith, a democrat of the Bush fae- island became a minor part of the modern Italy, tion, and Edward B. Baker, friend of Lincoln, xne conquerors 01 inis lsiana in me cross roads of the Middle Sea, they come, and they 1 go! But the waters of the sea' and ' the" skies above stay blue, the sirocco wind still blows across the narrow waters from the Sahara, the olives and grapes ripen in their season. British and American and Canadian, trey too will pass, like . the Greeks, the Saracens, like Archimedes and St Paul. But Sicily will 'remain, with an other layer added to its already, long history. KStJC-SUNDAY IS Kb. S:0& Lanfwortti roursome. : SM Music. - . SM-J4ws la Bzid. SKS-SpirituaJ Interlude. .- Barp.VioUa Trie. S dS Gospel. -'-v . . . lS-World to Hertow. Moonbcaia Trio.- 10:3 Hit Tnttcs of Tomorrow. : ' 11 American Lutberaa Church. liXO SuMtt Trio. 7 13:15 War Commentary. r 12 JO Golden UelodT. v . , 10 Younf People1 Churck. , 130 Music. , - SAO Isle of Paradise. - ' S:1S Vote of Restoration. ; . S ao Vocal Vartetiea. , 3.-00 KBS Sunday Srmpboar. S 30 "Boya" Town,- : 40 Skipper Henderson .mad Crew. 4:15 Modern Melody Trio. - JO Alex Klrllloff Russian Orch. SAO Old Fashioned Revival Hour. ' AO Tonight's Headlines. US Anita Boyer and Torn boy era. 30 Del Courtney Orchestra, -TAO Bob Hamilton's Quintonea. T30 Lanfworth Norelty and Saloa .1. Group. - , SAO First Presbyterian " Church. , MM Music. . . : SAO News Summary. .- t at OrsanallUea. 30 Back Home Hour. 10 AO News. 10as Dream Time. a-si a - ants scndat ns k. v "AO Wesley Hadlo Leagu. , S 30 Central Church of Christ. :45 Rev. V. W. McCain. AO Detroit Bible Claam, ' 30 News. - , .-45 Music. " It AO News. ! 5 Romance of the HI-Ways. 10 30 Pucker Up ' 1045 News. 11 AO Pucrim Hour. 13 AO Concert. 13:15 Mews. 13 30 Music. 1 AO Lutheran Hour. ; 130 Younc People's Church. SAO Temple Baptist Church. .. S 30 Portland Bible nrrma. SAO Murder Cllnie. 330 Upton Close. 345 Music AO Dr. Johnson. , Next day's pare. 1030 Orchestra. 11 AO Music ' 1135 News. MJdnisht to f a m, MmU and M KOW NBC SUNDAY M Kc 4 AO Dawn Patrol. " 7 , AO News. - V""r- :15 Commands Mary. 30 Music :- . s - T AO Bible " ' T 30 Words and Music. . SAO The Church m Yew-Home,. ; ' S 30 News. Srts The Dlnnlns Sisters. 9 AO Commen tator. . -- : - , as Music - ' ' :. 30 That They Might Live, 10 AO Rupert Hushes. : k ' ''. 10:15 JLbor for Victory. . 1030 We Believe. - 11 AO Chicaso Round Table. I 1130 John Charles Thomas, : 13 AO Washington Reports oav Ka- ' tioninc. " 11 asUpton Close, Commenoitor. xmy Ha wno nad come to Oregon earlier in 1860 to stump the state for his friend. Line came hams in disrepute because of rumors that he planned a secession movement for a "Pacific Republic" Grover later was twice elected governor; and once United States senator. t - . The full history of this period has never been 4" written, especially that dealing with the breach sao Mediation Board. between Bush i and Lane. Bush : long carried Lane's nameas head of the ticket The Statesman endorsed.' The late J udge Carey, author of the best history of Oregon attributed the , break to Lane's delay tin putting through the state hood bill, but Bush himself had not been a lead er in the statehood campaign. In fact in the mid 50's he was opposed to the move. It might have come over? the slavery r Issue, but Bush ! was strongly anti-abolitionist and ' anti-republican. 1330 The Armr . . imUM OX thOrrros. ' 1 iv., 15 News. ... SAO Symphony Orchestra. - SAO News Headllnea and HishEghw S :1S Cathelie Hour. . . . S45 Newsmakers. AO Those We Lore ' v , 430 Band WarosjL M l 8 AO Paul Whitman. . ' -' , 530-One Man's Family. ' t AO Manhattan Merry -Go-Round. ' 30 American Album , Familiar ' Muata. T AO Hour of Charm, - t30 Walter Winched. T:H Miisfp. ' SAO Farraiut Caninf. ' f 030 Stop and Go. ; i, 10A0 News riasfaea. 10:15 We're In. , 1030 Padfle 8 tory. 11 AO St. Francu Hotel Orchestra. 11:45 News t Monday's Radio S:45-Judy and Jasss. . : -. A0 Dr. KaU. :15 News of the World. ' 430 Dinninc Sisters. . . , SAO The Personality Hour.: ' AO Eyes Aloft. V . ' 30 Dr. L Q. ' - ,! . . ,. i ' 1 AO Contented Hour. H . T 30 Information Please. ' 1 : AO Fred Waxinc tn Pleasure Than. ' S as Commentator. S30 Cavalcade of America. " - AO The-Telephone Hour. 30 Hawthorne, House. 1 ; 10A0 News Flashes. . 10:15 Home Town News. ? 1035 Labor' News. r-r - ' .1030 Gardening for Food. ' - - ' f 10:45 Kaltenborn. . : : : 11 AO Uncle Sam. -" '. t' r, 11:15 Hotel -BUtmore Orchestra. - . 1130 War News Roundup. - . . 13A0-3 aJMSwtag Shift. , - ' A :'" ".: K KOAC MONDAY S0 Ka. " - 10 AO News. -. . ' loas The Homemaker Hear. -; 11 Aft Music of the Masters. . .- 13 AO News. -; ; . 13:15 Noon Farm Hour. 1 AO Recital. - - . - las War Commentary. '130 Music --i r " SAO The Home Makers Half Hour: S 30 Music .; . S AO News. " - 4 f .-. S as Romance. t- 330 Concert Han. i V 4 AO Monitor News 4:15 Walts .Time. 430 Stories for Boys and CJrhV' SAS-On the Upbeat. ; 30 Vespers. AO It's Oregon's War. sas News. - -; I - 0:30 Evening Farm How. T30 4H Chih Program, . 's j AO Music That Uvea. . ' SAO Music t- ' . . i s as Excursions 1st ScA S30 News. . 5 Uncle Sam air, and Rowdy was sidling co cruetishly away. - i . v .The crowd was laughing again, this time hi real guffaws of .merriment and Ann could see an embarrassed flush work ,lng over Paul's face. It was no time to . make an Issue, he was deciding. Better let her have her way. : ' - "She must be an adorable pef Brenda's clear voice rang out--;-); f,.;;-".;';;;. k w " From woman to j woman, "and at a dog show, these rwere fight ing words. ' The innuendo was unmistakable. ; If I were to hit her, Arm thought holding her- ground. It is a primeval instinct for the pack to move together. In an effort to keep up with her, the dogs ' behind . began to run and gallop, but Itowdy kept to" getting, her back so precise and unwavering that she could have held a glass of water between her shoulders without spilling a single drop. : Doctor Barrie squatted on his heels in the middle of the ring," turning like one of the pictures on the inside of a merrr-eo- round, sighting her outstanding, self ini a Jury of men would sat Perfect action.. lis rose at last. ; that X had acted without provo- lalting the dogs and wheeling cation.'; 1 . .- 'kthem Into a line. : fortunately. Rowdy distracted the unworthy impulse. Now the self-appointed leader of the procession, she was choosing her own, tempo, and showiLg them all me niceties in walking that Then began the final meticu lous and exhausting examina tion. Without saying a word, he told each handler the fault of his particular dog. His hand rested a long moment on a brin die's back Paul had taught her: the high ""o arched. He pressed twice lining j or feet the delicate pois- on a dog's quarters not enough ed placing of arched . paws to : trength. -.. He spaced the area ground, the slow liquid motion, 'from the back of a skull to the DreaJc over .the. eyes and match ed the distance to 'the tip of the nose not enough stop. 1 (To be continued) Tho War Madness , - ' ' , In the first world war they called it "shell shock." It was shattered nerves, supposed to ' have been caused -by the errif ic concussion ' -of exploding shells. But it was found that sol diers were afflicted; similarly who .had never - kn inesi tVi A fmni !iiu ant than !t raa j ,;k., " j.!. though he was a staunch unionist when the w nwiij cu ui wui w. uu vi v . , . - r lai stars rxom ue i-- :j j i t,.., t. t-i. recession issue arose. The falline-out mav hava ioao Thia is ofiieuL iS wmmucu.i tuwu, oui uwi uiwry nai; . 4 - - , , , . 1030-The KiOooAuiii. iii uue w personal email es, or rivalries OI am- 10:43 Farm and War FronU onion. ii one naa access to personal correspond- :45 Rocking Hone Rhythm. AO Old Fasbtoned ReTlral Hour. 7 AO John B Hushes. - 7 as Musle of the Masters. S.-45 Frank Singlser SAO Hinson Memorial Church, AO News. - - - .. , . :15 Voice of Prophecy. 5 Sunday Serenade.' 1 "5 Old Fashioned Reylval Hour. 11 AO Answering You. 1130 Stars and Stripes In Britain KEXBN SUNDAY UM Ka, SAO Soldiers of Production. S30 Ralph Walker. SrtS African Trek. AO The Ouiet Hour 30 Stars from the Blue. . 1 ' been dismissed, and "separation anxiety? or homesickness'; is. given, as a cause for the nerve condition, according to a writer in the . British Medical Journal. - ; ' This war is showing many cases of mental . derangement other than "shell shock." It ap peared in the fighting in Ihe Solomons,! under the terrible conditions of country and.' climate' : nd of the type-of warfare' engaged: in. The constant noise of battle wai' unsettling. These psycopathic cases had to be taken out for treat ment. Many recovered and seem to be all right; but others still are undergoing treatment v' ; In North Africa doctors find men suffer from battle dreams," in which the men relive, night ence of the period, the letters of Bush and Lane and Grover, it might be possible to trace the breach back to its original crevice; but so far as we know very few letters of these principals remain. . Delazon Smith . was an important figure in 'the Oregon of the-'SO's. Though Oregon was his -. h.oraevf or only eight years he must have contrib uted much in that brief period, as newspaper founder, legislator, member of the constitu : tional convention, US senator and active politician. 11 AO Coast to Coaut am at Rim 11 H5 Speaking of Glamour. 13 AO The Three Romeoa. Uas Wake Up.- America. 1 AO National Vespers. . 130 Serenade 1:45 News. SAO Remember. ; .... y 330 Sneak Preview. ' SAO News. .. .3 AS Here's to: Romance. S 30 The Green Hornet, "i 4 AO Chaplain Jim. USA. , " - mav- oer SAO Christian SeiaMa Pmummi 5:15 Neighbors, -.v .f "romllnson. Cotnmentator 5:45 Drew Pearson. -, AO-Music 30-mmenUtor. 4 ? ' 4 O Music. 1 AO Good WiD Hour. ? JtOIN CBS MONDAY 070 He. AO Northwest Farm Repartee. - as Breakfast Bulletin. S 30 Texas Rangers. - :45 KOIN Klock. 1 ' T :15 Wake Up News. T 30 Dick Joy. News. 7:45 Nelson Prlnglc News. ' -: v SAO Consumer News. S:15 Valiant Lady. . 830 Stories America Lores. - ' i - 8:45 Aunt Jenny. 1 I AO Kate Smith gpeaka. 1: :1S Big Sister. 30 Romance of Helen- Trent " ' . :4 Our Gal Sunday. - 10 AO Life Can Be BeaauhiL' 10:15 Ma Perkins. 1030 Vie and Sadc - '., , . 10:45 The Goldbergs. 11 AO Young Dr. Melon. " 11:15 Joyce Jordan. t 1130 We Love , and Lean. 11:45 News. 13:15 News Bob Anderson. - r- , 1330 William Winter, News. 11 :4i Bachelor's Children. 1 AO Home Front Reporter. ' . 130 Uncle Sam. . 1 5 Mountain Music ' 8 AO Newspaper nf the Air. . 330 This Life Is Mine. 3 :45 Keep the Home Fires Burnlna ; S AO News. - s , j v 3as Today at The Duncans. ; ' f somrs,. ( 3 .-45 The World today! 4 AO Raffles. 4:15 Sam Hayes. KSLM MONDAY 13M Ks. AO News In Brief. - AO Rise V Shine. T30 News. - T 5 Morning Moods. -8 AO Freddy Nagel's Orchestra. 8 AS Freddy Nagel's. Orchestra, r 830 News Brevities. S 35 Tango Time. ' , AO Pastor's CalL - . - :15 Uncle Sam. - " 30 Popular Music ' 10 AO World m Reriew. ' w 1 1 1035 Music - - - " 11 AO Orchestra. 1130 Hits of Yesteryear. 11:45 News. 11 AO-Organallues. ' 12:15 News. , . 13 30 Hillbilly Serenade. 1335 Matinee. 1 AO Lum and Ahner. 130 Will Bradley's. . 130 Music -. 1:45 Spotlight on Rhythm. ' 8A0 Isle of Paradise . i.r M- , 3:15 BUI Roberts. 3 30 Langworth String Quartet. 3:45 Broadway Band -Wason. SAO KSLM Concert Hour? - ' 4 AO Guadalajara Trto. ,.J'2 4 JO Tea time .Tunes. i- ;t SAO MUSIC -'.j'' r i-ri i Sao Music - AO Tonight's Headlines. Safety -Vnlvb Letters trors) SUtesman Readers - . - v . APrXY GOLDEN RtJLK ; ; . To the Editor: As a newcomer ; to the West and specifically to i the beautiful city of Salem, I have been reading the newspa pers carefullyr in order to ludge the thinking of the people who live here. - ; I have liked your editorials, even when they have dealt ywith sectional subjects of little inter est to me yet. But when I read your editorial of July 9 in which you say: "Raps and murder are not due to race or occupation, but to moral lapse, a common ; sin of all humanity,w I felt like cheering. This letter is the cheer. If all editors would stress the ' fact that actions, good or bad, committed by individuals or even groups of individuals, can not be? laid at the doorstep of t every person accidentally bear ing the tag of . the group, we would have far more unity with in our great nation than we have ' now. ; . : 4 To 'ijili f it I-. take ; only the . two- vou mention: the soldier and the ne gro. If soldiers were ; not con demned , because an - occasional soldier misbehaves; on the; other hand,, if soldiers did not con demn every young man in ci vilian clothes as a "slacker": wa them. x z wouia: judge each man's patri- j otic contribution T on :. ita own ; merits. " '" , -A If cultured, seU-resTMctinsr -: ! (Continued from Page 1) our own." We'd like to County Judge Murphy, Mayor ounwo president Carl Hogg of the chamber of commerce and others take the lead In appoint teg a committee to outline over all plana for public bodies and1 to encourage private undertak- "-I;-. Ikigene has aiready voted spe tax levies to bufld a new high schooL In Syracuse. New 30r, lected a guinea pig by Time-Llfe-rortune for civic reconstruction, plans are being Prepared for the modernization of the city. Salem doesn't need fj great . deal of radical change but It could stand considerable face-lifting, especially fa its commercial buildings of the vin tage of 1880's and earlier. Our own Statesman building, erect- ea in the late . J860 s Is one of. !lf ' middle-class .negroes were pic- s; urea j .in our magazines and Sas-War-News Omunentary. our magazines and 30 Evcatac Serenade. . -;Jt 'iTii :- movie and the achievements of after night, vivid or terrifying battle i erper- Prt-Timc P.IilitarT Serrice ience. Soldiers in hospitals back from the front ; lines undergo dreams . in , which recent ezper ' iences are distorted. They may jump" out of bed : and crawl under it, thinking they are under air . attack and. should -seek a fox hole; A sodium amytal treatment has been found helpful,! in ducing a sort of hypnotism during, which-siig-. gestion is used to bring his mind back into nor mal channels of thinking. ' ; Bad reports come out of Alaska of ' "Alaska madness." The climate, the loneliness make life ; intolerable to many soldiers., They may crack tinder the strain. Such, it is rumored, was what happened to Kermit Roosevelt Men brought' tack to this country for hospitalization, per r haps for wounds or injuries, may rebel against being sent back to Alaska, to the extent of pro longing their illness. '-"-. ;x . i ?The percentage of these mental cases is not f nigh,-nor, is their occurrence surprising. Taking ; tnen from placid, orderly, comfortable civilian life in America, their mental conditioning for physical hardships of strange climates and for modern battle, is not an easy matter; the train - ing cannot match the reality As a result men ial breakdown occurs rand. must be, treated as SAO Ford Procram. ' -S:1S Jimmie FitUer. S30 Quia KidSL- : - SAO Inner Sanctum Mysteries. t30-News Headlines.. tS Tor All Humanity. J69-Unirsity explorer. " ; 10:15 Organ Reveries. - ! 1030 The Quiet Hour. 11 AO Melody. 1130 War News Houndun. S .00 Concerts' S:1S Mother and Dad, vir-vxaurr . aiannery. : iiL a,-a " . - W-.a .VM WOTSS ntirsK f erc .uian tnemseivcs and rf ' ; sionee . oi rapists and murders i - S .' i . ' 1 we can . stimulate nublf e and private Interests to lay defi nite plans for resuming progress and expansion quickly when th war ends we may avert serious depression, bread-lines and widespread disaffection. , ' ' I A tart might be made tomor row when the final hearing on the county budget is held. It's 1 too late this year to 'include any thing1 for th nW. 'couTthouse: .but the recwun'endation might be adopted that the county Butchers, - bakers and candle-stick - makers eight hours a day, Coast Guardsmen in uniform ' twelver hours a week that will be the ached . ule for- approximately 3009 men and 300 wo meft Of the San Francisco area beginning 'about September 1. Thev are hin o rrrXoA In nm Voluntary Port Security Force regiments, and owth?Voct? their service will free some 800 regular Coast , JioTghl", A1, uuardsmen lor sea duty. Later, similar part- tao wuigs Orer Jordan. time volunteer units will be organized in other Pacific coast ports.' . " - . ::r;.tft ;-; v Only in a technical sense is this a new de parture;, it differs from civilian defense or state gxiaird service only in that these Port Security volunteers will ibe under command of regular 11 30-IwWid News Today. Coast' Guard nfficore T.ilr. vnia.n A-.-. '. H 5 Mufict Show. .... workers,' they will draw no pay. ' . Apparently the Port Security force will be recruited exclusively within the communitiea 'adjacent to the ports they are assigned to pro tect. Heretofore the wish has been expressed, particularly by young able-bodied farmers in the Salem vicinity who feel that they are need ed on the production front but would like to be on some basis, that Coast Guard SAO Warren Sweeney. N iro-wnt Coast Church. S 30 Invitation to Leau-nlna. S AO-Salt Lake TabemacleT -: 1 30 News. . t:45 Musie 1 -' . 10A0 Church of the Air, 1030 Trans-Atlantic CaU. 11.110 opera. an!lrtM..i. ; . . . .... milrf-to thee :hlt by bHUel,.cr shea fr.2- ' dack JLnZi f.4- ,dur x. - , . - .vum kv civilian sta- rnents. Even prpaffr tn-v - ..-.ii I . the-numbeToIme -; aortet will draw curtains acrcrs the mini. creafmany ,scheme,7o con crtunaidy great progress in czxq cf ths men- ' this war. ' r5 .la Uo concert. . ' . ,-y'i?. . 130 The Pause that BeXreshes on ' the Air. SAO The ramlly Hour. 1:45 Dear John ,. -:.:..Y SAO Silver Theatre - S30 rt Gene Autry. ' 4 AO Coramandoe. 40 Question of the Week. " SAO News. - - v , ; .v- 5:15 Son cs for Sunday. 530 William Winter. News, 9r5 Music. - 5 ;5 Ftk. Severeld. S t-0 Radio Reodcrs Dig set. " ' t S30 Summer Theatre -T.-C0 Take It or Leave It. i - News t :45 Concert. t Sta Crime Doctor. 8 ? News. ... " '. i .' . v-J Cai:.n(- Anerlca. S Feuy Tai ' . . 13 ( . ' :r r. t: .. 1 ) 1 W .e 1. oiueru v ' - ia.j A,r- to of Lie Air. - -V T AO Screen Guild Playsrsi . .. im 'Onmui S AO I Love A Mntatrv - S lS-JTames Hilton. .Author. S 30 Gay Ninettes. , S.-55 News AO I Was There. f 1 30 Vox Pop. . 1 1SA0 Five Star rtnaL - 10:15 Wartime Women. 1030 Alr-rio of the Air. i 1045 Music 11 AO Music v -' 1135 News. Midnight to aim. Musle and News. . : KOW NBC MONO AT-42S Ks. . 4 AO Dawn Patrol - " 8:55 Ihor News. v SAO Everything Coca. -, S 30 News. - S35 Labor News. T AO News. T:I5 News Headlines. . 7 30 Reveille. . T.-45 Sam Hayes. SAO Stars of Today. S:15 News ' - 'I - S 30 Rose Room. S:4S oavtd Harum.. AO Open Door. :15 Commentator. 930 Mirth and Madness, 10 AO Music 10:15 News. , - , 1030 Oallant Heart. 10:45 For You Todav. 11 AO Light et the World. 11:15 Lonely Women. 1130 The Guiding Li-ht- . 11 :4 5 Hymns of Ail churches, 12AO Story et Mary alarlia. 11:15 Ma Perkins. U":3- Pepoer Young's rsmlly. li:4 Right to Hominess. 1 AO Backstasre Uue. 1:15 Stella Dallas. - 1 ) Lorenzo Jones. 1 5 Young Wtdder Brown.. .- SAO When a Girl Marries.- 1 IS Porua races Ufa. IS'Wwt PVMn EUL . " S . f rot " 1 i'arreQ. r . 3- ) r "j u? .... S.j i us mni aui, ,SJ liaslc ... -v..:. :-, - r 7 AO News in BrkoV " " nuteu in me proiesstons 7 as Music - -, , . k -; and business world 11 wii iotSBrl P f - entertainment; . xMm&y Mustangs. ;x---- ;t ds, white, Americana would r AoZNS2rinr SUr realiae that colored folk are not :15 Neighborhood - ens Scant Myrt a.AA a-.. , v- JI1W1,., x - . - . r-' ? 1 . 1 i . . ."- ' " ' J - -rr ' -iraii.! wn torn ouer iaM:t it nai. - uaiier ud eany ataxa-aais-ONBAT-m'-ke ries : would - not hM .11 k-.-' ne year so the Ieeal rnnJr-" woes against every -member of ,mnU Prop$riy fulfilled. ' theAwhite race, their rJip-on- ! r . - . the-ehoulder attitude would dis- I Correction ; hlef of Police appear and they would i find " IVank Minto phoned Testerdaw . many good friends ready to. help . to say this column was in error inem get me opportunities ' they are denied solely on the basis of high visibility" of skin. It simply means the applica tion of the Golden Rule. I con- gratulate you for pointing it out , . Very sincerely, . - HELEN B. ANTHONY.- Z -f )t 45 Uncle : "AO News - -.. ' 7:15 Texas . Raneera 730 Memory -Timekeeper. ;tv , AO-Shady Vslley roshs. . S 30 News. -: t ?.. .. S. -45 What's New. ' -;- . .. AO-Boake-Carter. ' -' ' T Woman's Side of the tf ewS. .30 Band. : -.'.--;,- 10 AO News. " 10.15 Gardner's rrteod. U-X- -' 1030 This and That. 11 AO Buyers Parade. . " ' '- ' '. 11:15 Bill Hay Reads the Bible. 11:30 Concert Gems. - ' 11H5 Rose Room. . IZAO concert. - 1X30 News. . 11:45 On the Farm front. . 1 mo News. . . 1:15 Music. . , 1:15 Texas Rangers. 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' : ":' lO.-oi) Wings Over the West Coast 19-.'-J News. . . ,- 1J: "- Let's Lesrn Dance "" - (Cc-Uiucd ca 11) - - yesteroay In reporting that Frank Marshall had asked him to have the Salvation Army va cate State street last' Sunday, which Marshall also confirmed. .The chief takes the personal re sponsibility for the "mistake" In moving in on the Army. kiL.awUiiU tJL ' - - -a. ma --. 1 7 . v" ' U In l beautiful en gagement ring the .distinctive thing the all important thing, is the Dia . mond. . Be certain that the. Diamond you place upon the finser cf your love is es per fect as the thought behind it m i J. T ' A ' sawSsamamsaeaaBma It